The Borneo Post

R. Kelly calls Time’s Up campaign ‘public lynching’

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NEW YORK: R. Kelly’s management has lashed out at a campaign for the music business to dump him over his alleged treatment of women and girls, denouncing a “public lynching.”

The R& B singer, best known for his ballad “I Believe I Can Fly,” supports the Time’s Up movement for gender equality, his management said, suggesting that his eyebrowrai­sing relationsh­ips have been consensual.

“We fully support the rights of women to be empowered and make their own choices,” his management said in a statement late on Monday.

“Since America was born, black men and women have been lynched for having sex or being accused of it.

“We will vigorously resist this attempted public lynching of a black man who has made extraordin­ary contributi­ons to our culture,” it said.

The Women of Colour division of the Time’s Up movement had on Monday called on Kelly’s record label, streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music and concert venues to drop the 51-year- old star.

The group said it hoped to build on momentum after the conviction last week of comedian Bill Cosby to build a world “in which women of all kinds can pursue their dreams free from sexual assault, abuse and predatory behaviour.”

Singer and activist John Legend quickly backed the # MuteRKelly campaign, although entertainm­ent companies have yet to comment.

Kelly was acquitted in 2008 of charges of child pornograph­y after a video allegedly showed him in sexual acts with an underage girl.

Last month, a woman fi led a complaint with police in Dallas alleging that Kelly knowingly gave her a sexually transmitte­d disease during a relationsh­ip that began when she was 19.

And last year, BuzzFeed News reported that Kelly was holding six women in virtual slavery with power over their clothing, diet and sexual encounters. He has denied all the allegation­s. — AFP

 ??  ?? Anna Faris and Eva Longoria (above right) attend the premiere of Lionsgate and Pantelion Film’s ‘Overboard’at Regency Village Theatre on Monday in Westwood, California. Cast members Gabrielle Union (top left) and Ajiona Alexus pose during Universal...
Anna Faris and Eva Longoria (above right) attend the premiere of Lionsgate and Pantelion Film’s ‘Overboard’at Regency Village Theatre on Monday in Westwood, California. Cast members Gabrielle Union (top left) and Ajiona Alexus pose during Universal...

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